BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Cannabis shops could be ready to open next year in Vermont, making the next 4/20 pot-smoking "holiday" a big one. For some marijuana fans, the holiday can be out of this world, but for many, it's still confusing navigating current state and federal laws.
"4/20 is our unofficial favorite holiday," said Kelsy Raap with Green State Gardener, a Burlington shop that bills itself as the state's "largest grow store."
The Pine Street store offers tools for those with a green thumb of all levels when it comes to cannabis. "We still, even in the single week we have been open here, have seen people coming in and saying, 'I want to grow for the first time,'" Raap said.
Kroger taking next step to build new Marketplace in Miamisburg
Kroger is taking the next step in its venture to expand in a Dayton area community by replacing a more than 25-year-old storefront with a new Marketplace.
The company is requesting the rezoning of five properties totaling 21.67 acres and the approval of a preliminary development plan for development of a new Kroger at 155 N. Heincke Road.
That includes the current Kroger property, which measures 6.84 acres, according to City Planner Ryan Homsi.
Evans Mills woman puts fiancé up for sale on Facebook marketplace page | Jefferson County |
China's slow trains for the poor - Marketplace
Xinyang is a city where middle-aged taxi drivers happily crank out Chinese rap songs at top volume with passengers on board and the train station requires facial scanning for entry.
Just before 8 a.m., Train 8324 pulls up in its army green shell with a yellow stripe. A sign on the side of the carriage reads: "Poverty alleviation slow train." Riding this train costs a fraction of traveling on faster trains because these slow vehicles are government-subsidized.
Olive Tree Launches Tech-Enabled Debt Marketplace to Streamline Commercial Real Estate Lending |
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TrueRate is led by industry veteran Dan Gorczycki, a former senior member of Avison Young's debt and equity team, and is backed by Olive Tree Ventures, an affiliate of national multifamily property owner Olive Tree Holdings.
TrueRate's executive team, which has facilitated more than $13 billion in transactions during a collective 55 years in the commercial lending industry, also includes Vice President of Strategy & Production Cooper Ramsey, formerly of Greystone; and Vice President of Debt Capital Markets Peter Waanders, formerly of KeyBank Real Estate Capital.
About China's "poverty alleviation slow trains" - Marketplace
July CEO Sees Promise in the PEP Marketplace | PLANADVISER
It has now been nearly five months since the section of the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act that established a new marketplace for pooled employer plans (PEPs) took effect.
Passed at the very end of 2019, the landmark retirement legislation set a start date of January 1 of this year for pooled plan providers (PPPs) to establish PEPs—subject to approval from the Department of Labor (DOL) and other regulatory stakeholders. In the time since, diverse PEP delivery models have already emerged, and more are coming online as the weeks and months go by.
Family Dollar joins a crowded retail media marketplace – RetailWire
Family Dollar has become the first dollar store to launch an ad network to support placements across its mobile app and FamilyDollar.com. The move puts the dollar store chain in a line of other retailers trying to mimic Amazon.com's ad sales success.
A video promoting the network, called Chesapeake Media Group , points to data showing that consumer packaged goods (CPG) digital spend is expected to grow by over 16 percent in 2021, and 73 percent of that spend is expected to be on mobile.
AG Herring urges online mobile marketplace to halt sales of fake vaccination cards | WAVY.com
RICHMOND, Va. (WFXR) — Attorney General Mark Herring has joined a bipartisan coalition of 42 attorneys general in calling on OfferUp, an online mobile marketplace, to act immediately to prevent fraudulent or blank COVID-19 vaccine cards from being sold on its platform.
In a letter to the company, the coalition raises concerns about the public health risks of these fake vaccination cards.
Herring also called on Twitter, eBay and Shopify to act immediately to stop the sale of fraudulent vaccination cards.
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